| MIMOS Technology Platforms Continues To Gain Momentum |
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| Saturday, 06 December 2008 18:06 | |||
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KUALA LUMPUR, 5 DECEMBER 2008 – The Ministry of Science Technology and Innovation (MOSTI), through its strategic agency MIMOS, yesterday exchanged Memorandum of Agreements with 10 technology recipients from various local industries to develop products based on MIMOS technology platforms for commercialization. “MIMOS technology platforms developed at our labs continues to gain momentum from the indigenous industries.The transfer of MIMOS technology platforms is a testament to the value-add that they can bring to the technology recipients by enhancing their existing products and services, giving them the competitive edge in the challenging market space,” said Dato’ Abdul Wahab Abdullah, President & Chief Executive Officer, MIMOS. 1.Alam Teknokrat Sdn Bhd (Skali) was awarded Semantic Technology Platform v1 At the handover ceremony, held in conjunction with MIMOS Technology Preview 2008, the Ministry of Science, Technology & Innovation was represented by its Deputy Secretary General - Science Services, Datin Paduka Dr. Khatijah Mohd Yusoff. Also present was MIMOS’ newly appointed Chairperson, Dato’ Suriah Abdul Rahman and Dato’ Wahab. ![]() The 13 potential technology recipients and technology platforms being explored are: 1.Quantum Beez Sdn Bhd – Semantic Technology “The primary goal of the technology transfer process is to encourage broad use of MIMOS-developed technology platforms among indigenous industries and enable the integration of MIMOS technology platforms into existing product lines and/or further developing the technology verticals to create new products,” said Dato’ Wahab. MIMOS has been growing its network of dedicated partners comprising universities, research institutions and multinational companies (MNCs), both local and foreign, in its efforts to become the global trusted and preferred partner of choice in frontier technologies. MIMOS' university partners are essentially its virtual researchers focusing on basic research in their respective technological areas of excellence to complement MIMOS' applied research in frontier technologies. Collaboration with universities provides MIMOS the opportunity to pool strengths and tap into a wealth of expertise to transform the basic technology seeds into technology shelves and platforms that are industry and market-driven for commercialisation. To date MIMOS has collaborations with18 local and 22 foreign universities and research institutions; nine local and eight foreign MNCs; and five Centres of Excellence (CoEs) with universities and four CoEs with industry. Today, MIMOS honoured all partners for their invaluable contribution at the “Fusion of Innovators” Dinner, where partners received Recognition Awards for their contribution. “The Fusion of Innovators Dinner celebrates the contributions and achievements of our partners. We are indeed honoured to have these world-class organizations collaborating and partnering with MIMOS,” said Dato’ Wahab. ![]()
The Recognition Awards for the establishment of Centres of Excellence with Industry were given to:
The Innovation Eco-System for Industry Development partnership is aimed at mitigating the technology risks, funding risks and market risks by providing the necessary connectivity from technology perspectives, funding assistances and market access. Under the partnership, MIMOS facilitates technology acquisition and adaptation; CIP provides funding for promising ideas as well as provide mentoring and commercialization support; MDeC assists with technopreneur development and market access while MAVCAP injects commercial venture funding.
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